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Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669), the Netherlands. Chopin (1810-1849), Poland. Giuseppi Verdi (1813-1901), Italy. Jenny Lind (1820-1887), Sweden. Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), Denmark. Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), United Kingdom. Albert Einstein (1879-1955), Germany - and Switzerland and the United States, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 1921.
 
The life and legacy of Chopin   
continue to be a priority in 2009-2010


A new Chopin / Jenny Lind book (in French), a
BBC TV documentary, and new research are in
the pipeline for Chopin's anniversary in 2010.
 
RESEARCH
 Sculpture of Chopin by Jacques Froment-Meurice at Parc Monceau, Paris.
New  Niecks  Art
INITIATIVES

In 2002-2009,
a series of
initiatives on
Chopin and
on Poland
/ Europe's
culture
INFORMATION

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Lodz 2016 / EU
- Musical drama
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Chopin works
- Tuberculosis
- Tłumaczenie
 
Revisit Chopin's life and times
in three books at Amazon.co.uk:

CHOPIN and
The Swedish
Nightingale


Chopin's life seen through
his letters;  the discovery
of his romance with Jenny
Lind;  and political and
cultural glimpses of the era
- "a novelty / beautiful".¹


Buy it | Google view


And:
>> The Composer and The Nightingale (2009)
>> Jenny Lind's love song to Mazurka op. 24/3

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"National icons and household names such as Da Vinci, Chopin and Shakespeare
provide strong bonds between many European countries.  This cultural diversity
represents a huge asset that all adds up to an essential part of Europe's identity
and values." - Our letter published in the International Herald Tribune (2004).


¹ Citation from Chopin in the World (2003/2004).
Copyright © 2001 Icons of Europe asbl, Belgium.
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